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Religious Freedom vs. LGBT Rights? It’s More Complicated
By David C. Alves on
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Religious Freedom vs. LGBT Rights? It’s More Complicated | Christianity Today.
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Please read the above article which appeared in Christianity Today this week. Then, instead of commenting on the article on the CT site, come back here to this post and comment. Thanks.
QUESTION: What strikes you as helpful or problematic in the article?
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